Aurel Rădulescu (13 October 1953 – 4 July 1979) was a Romanian football forward. "Aurel Rădulescu was incredibly talented. In terms of talent, he could...
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Gogu Rădulescu, communist politician Ion Heliade Rădulescu, writer and politician Iulian Rădulescu, Roma activist and politician Aurel Rădulescu, cleric...
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Octavian Cotescu, Aurel Cioranu [ro], and Ciulei himself. Liviu Ciulei called Dem Rădulescu "a genius of acting". In 1967, Rădulescu was awarded the Order...
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Brăila (under the name Nicolae Rădulescu, from his father's first name) and in Bârlad (as Nicolae Gheorghiu Rădulescu). He worked as a clerk at the Religious...
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Petre Andrei University of Iași (1997) salesman, marketing specialist Aurel Rădulescu Born: August 13, 1953 (age 51) Adamclisi, Constanța County Affiliation:...
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Election Candidate Votes % Position 2004 Aurel Rădulescu 35,455 0.3 11th...
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Neagu Rădulescu (December 26, 1912 – February 3, 1972) was a Romanian prose writer and caricaturist. Born in Bucharest, his parents were Petru Rădulescu, a...
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Pătrașcu Ștefan Petcu Pavel Peniu Marian Popa Dumitru Popescu Alexi Pitu Aurel Rădulescu Viorel Sălceanu Ștefan Sameș Mircea Sasu Cristian Șchiopu Adrian Senin...
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(0.37%). Marian Dinu (born 1965), football coach and former player Aurel Rădulescu (1953–1979), footballer "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central...
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Gheorghe "Gogu" Rădulescu (5 September 1914 – 24 May 1991) was a Romanian journalist, economist, and high-ranking figure of the communist regime. Of mixed...
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Nicolae Gr. Racoviță Alexandru G. Radovici Mihai Ralea Alexandru Rațiu Aurel Rădulescu Augustin Rațiu Ion Rațiu Remus Kofler Ladislau Ritli Constantin Rolla...
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Dan Toma Caragiu as Titi Precup, actor Dem Rădulescu as Fanache Verzea Vasilica Tastaman as Veronica Aurel Giurumia as Boiangiu Carmen Galin as Manuela...
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info. "Lajos Sătmăreanu". FRF. Archived from the original on 2014-01-21. "Aurel Ţicleanu". FRF. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. "Ştefan Dobay"...
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Niculescu, Tiberiu Olah and Aurel Stroe, some of the leading figures of the emerging avant-garde. Upon graduation in 1969 Rădulescu left Romania for the west...
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Dragomir David Emmanuel Paula Ivan Gheorghe Mihoc Gică Petrescu Constantin Rădulescu Nicolae Saramandu (in Romanian) History at the Gheorghe Șincai National...
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Pella Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen Dumitru Prunariu Mihail Ralea Savel Rădulescu Victor Rădulescu-Pogoneanu Mirela Roznoveanu Teodor Solacolu Petre Stoica Vasile...
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Marta D. Rădulescu or Rădulescu-Moga (April 24, 1912 – September 5, 1959) was a Romanian poet, journalist, and novelist, made famous in the 1930s for her...
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that had players like Gheorghe Hagi, Mircea Sandu, Marcel Coraș or Aurel Rădulescu. The highlights his period spent with The Students were a second place...
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revolutionary, Byronic and consumptive. Launched on his career by Ion Heliade Rădulescu and considered a genius by contemporaries such as Constantin D. Aricescu...
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Arcul de Triumf Stadium, Bucharest Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, Cluj-Napoca Ilie Oană Stadium, Ploiești Marin Anastasovici Stadium...
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Manolache (1977–1978) Constantin Rădulescu (1979–1980) Aurel Șunda (1991–1994) Constantin Rădulescu (1998–1999) Aurel Șunda (1999–2001) Gheorghe Staicu...
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Stroe DF 3 Bruno Grigore DF 4 Paul Cazan DF 5 Ion Munteanu 46' MF 6 Aurel Rădulescu MF 7 Nicolae Tănăsescu MF 8 Octavian Ionescu FW 9 Romulus Chihaia 57'...
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Popescu (1963–1967), Mircea Angelescu (1969–1975 and 1986–1989), Andrei Rădulescu (1989–1990), Mircea Pascu (Jan. 1990–Aug. 1990), Mircea Sandu, (Aug. 1990–Mar...
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Andrei Bantaș Translation Prize is named after him. Bantaș, Andrei & Rădulescu, Mihai, Capcanele limbii engleze – False Friends, București, Editura Didactică...
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Theodor Aman, painter and illustrator Ana Aslan, biologist and physician Aurel Babeș, scientist and physician George Bacovia, writer Ioan Bălan, bishop...
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reworking of the myth later appeared in the romantic poem by Ion Heliade Rădulescu Zburătorul ('The Flyer/Flying Incubus', 1843), and the "incubus" with...
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aviation. At the beginning of the 20th century, pioneers such as Henri Coandă, Aurel Vlaicu, Traian Vuia and George Valentin Bibescu made important contributions...
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Cluj advanced to Divizia A under the leadership of coach Constantin Rădulescu. Rădulescu was originally from southern Romania, but he grew to manhood in the...
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Telegrame is a 1959 Romanian comedy film directed by Aurel Miheleș [ro] and Gheorghe Naghi and starring Grigore Vasiliu Birlic. The film, based on the...
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at the universities of Paris and Vienna (with the help of Ion Heliade Rădulescu, according to some sources), but this appears unlikely, and no corroborating...
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